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in infrastrkture, we need to make higher education more affordable. you can't do that with the kind of deficits we're talking about. which is why i think we should have let the bush tax cuts lapse all together for everyone. >> zanny, you talk about investments and that sounds like spending in a world where overspending is the buzz word. >> that's part of the problem right here. you know, on one side thinks all kind of spend iing is terrible. i agree that we need to have entitlement overhaul. i agree there are some spending that can be cut. you're absolutely right, this country needs investment in some areas, investment in infrastructure, investment in refocus, retraining programs and things like that. one lesson could be learned from europe. the europeans have mess aid lot of this stuff up in the past. in the early 1980s, europe had very high unemployment, very high long-term employment and didn't do anything about it. it became a millstone around these economies, a scar on them. long-term unemployment and people who won't be able to get back into the
in infrastrkture, we need to make higher education more affordable. you can't do that with the kind of deficits we're talking about. which is why i think we should have let the bush tax cuts lapse all together for everyone. >> zanny, you talk about investments and that sounds like spending in a world where overspending is the buzz word. >> that's part of the problem right here. you know, on one side thinks all kind of spend iing is terrible. i agree that we need to have entitlement...
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and in education, to. throughout the '90s there were several state spending much more of the state budget on corrections and prison building than they were on higher education. california and texas are two states that were doing just th that. so why do we have so we prisoners? one could say that there was in an late '70s there was a rising violent crime and there were a series of laws that initially had been passed as a response to the. but yet what doesn't make sense is if you look at this chart you will see that incarceration rates were rising at such a high amount, even as violent crime, poverty crime were actually diminishing. and so when i talk about an addiction to incarceration and i talk about it in the context, not just the kind of traditional crime and criminal justice but also in the area of education. for those of you who know anything about the new york public schools you will know that our public schools run the country have become increasingly criminalized. used to see simple trips to the pr
and in education, to. throughout the '90s there were several state spending much more of the state budget on corrections and prison building than they were on higher education. california and texas are two states that were doing just th that. so why do we have so we prisoners? one could say that there was in an late '70s there was a rising violent crime and there were a series of laws that initially had been passed as a response to the. but yet what doesn't make sense is if you look at this...
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some argue that we should do a better job of educating, training and putting our own people at work. damn right, we should. that's why the business community is fighting hard for school and job training reform. and it's why we are especially proud of our hiring the heroes program, which aims to employ and have the skills of our soldiers returning from the battlefield. since the launch of this effort in march 2011, we have held 387 hiring fairs for veterans and military spouses. more than 14,000 direct jobs have been created, and tens of thousands of others that we don't even know about. and many more placements are to come. but we still need immigrants. we are locked in a global competition for the world's best talent. this is the competition that will separate the economic leaders from the laggards in the 21st century. the chamber is already teaming up with -- listen to this -- labor unions, faith organizations and ethnic groups, and law enforcement to build the coalition for comprehensive immigration reform. we believe immigration reform should include the following, and i'll be ve
some argue that we should do a better job of educating, training and putting our own people at work. damn right, we should. that's why the business community is fighting hard for school and job training reform. and it's why we are especially proud of our hiring the heroes program, which aims to employ and have the skills of our soldiers returning from the battlefield. since the launch of this effort in march 2011, we have held 387 hiring fairs for veterans and military spouses. more than 14,000...
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we have journalism as entertainment and education. on the left is the new jersey gazette where the right two columns dedicated to the reestablishment of the continental army. it detail the speck specs of the infantry. on the left a column that indicates the mathematical theory. on the right, terrorist there's journal where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis. advertising is also something that struck me. in the sense that there are a lot of advertisements for run away slaves or servanteds for sales or soldiers. david is an advocate for primary sources and the general public and students reading primary sources. what he says is that these soldier advertisement newspapers where we get a lot of information where the unit enormous look like. they are describing the soldiers that have -- another interesting advertisement in that struck know in the january 20th, 17 1776th. we have thomas paine's common sense one of the first advertisement for common sense. there it is. what is interesting to me about th
we have journalism as entertainment and education. on the left is the new jersey gazette where the right two columns dedicated to the reestablishment of the continental army. it detail the speck specs of the infantry. on the left a column that indicates the mathematical theory. on the right, terrorist there's journal where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis. advertising is also something that struck me. in the sense that there are a lot of advertisements...
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in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the advantages of more education is clear. when you look internationally, countries that are beating us educate their children more. just more days of education. 200 for korea, 190 for canada, 179 for the u.s. we need more learning times if we are really serious about education. [applause] option a is longer days. option b, to have a lognenger year. less summer vacation or at fewer vacations during the year. if you could do a combination of both. -- or you could do a combination of both. these are big decisions, and the impact families, the impact neighborhoods. there will be different opinions on these op
in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the...
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and my mom, who raised three kids on her own, didn't have a college education but she just imbued in me this notion i could do anything i wanted to do. >> how did she do that? just tell you that every day or how do you feel she made -- >> well, she had very high expectations, and let me know that she expected me to do well in school. but when i would talk to her about, i might work in the white house some day or i'm interested in politics or bag lawyer, she never said -- she said, you'll have to study hard and make good grades because you'll need to get a scholarship because i won't be able to afford it. but she never said, -- the sky's the limit was her view. so i did go to law school, and in the early '80s, when i got out of law school, i went back to tennessee to practice, and was going around to law firms, and even at that it point there weren't that many women in the law firm and i had guys who interviewed me sit me down and say, you understand, if you come to the firm you have to try cases, you have to go to court. i said i'm excited about it. and then i had clients who in the
and my mom, who raised three kids on her own, didn't have a college education but she just imbued in me this notion i could do anything i wanted to do. >> how did she do that? just tell you that every day or how do you feel she made -- >> well, she had very high expectations, and let me know that she expected me to do well in school. but when i would talk to her about, i might work in the white house some day or i'm interested in politics or bag lawyer, she never said -- she said,...
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>> our educational system was imploding. enrollment-wise, finance wise, something radical, radical surgery had to be done. >> announcer: major funding for "religion & ethics news weekly" is dedicated to i founder's interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual group and retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the january henson foundation, and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. arguments continue over the so-called "fiscal cliff" deal approved this week in the fina minutes of the 112th congress. and religious groups are among those weighing in. the family research council criticized the deal for not including spending cuts and entitlement reforms. meanwhile, leaders of the christian group bread for the world said while the measure isn't perfect, they believe it will "prevent major economic damage that would have affected hungry and poor
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himself he helped lead the fight for the post 9/11 gi bill so today's returning heros can get their education too. having co-chaired our advisory board he knows our forces collect, analyze and depend on good intelligence. chuck recognizes that american leadership is indispensable in a dangerous world. i saw this in our travels together in the middle east. he understands that america stands strongest when we stand with allies and with friends. as successful businessman, he knows that even as we make tough fiscal choices, we have to do so wisely, guided by strategy and keep our military the strongest force the world has ever known. maybe most importantly chuck knows that war is not an on stra obstruction. he understands sending young americans to fight in dirt, mud, is something we only have to do when necessary. it is geared towards the guy at the bot doing the fighting and dying. with chuck our troops will also know just like sarge et hague el was there for his other brother, secretary hagel will be there for you. finally, chuck represent the bipartisan pra tradition that we need more up in w
himself he helped lead the fight for the post 9/11 gi bill so today's returning heros can get their education too. having co-chaired our advisory board he knows our forces collect, analyze and depend on good intelligence. chuck recognizes that american leadership is indispensable in a dangerous world. i saw this in our travels together in the middle east. he understands that america stands strongest when we stand with allies and with friends. as successful businessman, he knows that even as we...
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spend a million dollars for education. the craziest thing ever. >> in other times things don't go as planned. you might enter school intending to do something that pays a high salary and might not graduate. by the time you graduate you may have changed from mind, so i think families need to be realistic about the risk involved in banking on coming out of school was a really high salary. gerri: charlie, i want to ask you a question. the very fact of governments and loans, is that the thing that is spurring colleges and universities in many cases to raise the tuition each and every year. at the end of the day the kids would get the money to come to school with. >> i think government plays a huge role in my tuition is skyrocketing. since 1980 the revelation has been 135%. you can see that because we keep on passing more and more government programs and a central authority trying to back it. in pleading in this tree, happening with the student loan bubble command government says we will subsidize it. more people want to go in
spend a million dollars for education. the craziest thing ever. >> in other times things don't go as planned. you might enter school intending to do something that pays a high salary and might not graduate. by the time you graduate you may have changed from mind, so i think families need to be realistic about the risk involved in banking on coming out of school was a really high salary. gerri: charlie, i want to ask you a question. the very fact of governments and loans, is that the thing...
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we'll tell you about the educational twist this time around. >>> we're giving you a live look at palo alto. peninsula is fine. we'll talk about the traffic on the other side of the bay coming up. >>> welcome back. south bay very clear and very dark and very cold. christina is looking at the cold temperatures for us. we'll talk to her in just a bit. it's 4:52. 49ers fans get ready. tomorrow is the big day. the team takes on the green bay packers at candlestick. >> we now know who will be kicking. jim harbaugh says the original guy, david akers is still his guy despite finding billy cundiff last week. he missed 13 field goals this season but harbaugh says he still feels akers gives the 49ers the best chance to win it. kickoff is set for 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. going to be a good one. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee and the mayor of green bay, wisconsin, james schmidt, are making a friendly wager on the game with an educational twist. here it is. if the 49ers win, green bay will sponsor hundreds of san francisco kids at the exploratorium museum when it opens at its new home at pier 15 in apri
we'll tell you about the educational twist this time around. >>> we're giving you a live look at palo alto. peninsula is fine. we'll talk about the traffic on the other side of the bay coming up. >>> welcome back. south bay very clear and very dark and very cold. christina is looking at the cold temperatures for us. we'll talk to her in just a bit. it's 4:52. 49ers fans get ready. tomorrow is the big day. the team takes on the green bay packers at candlestick. >> we now...
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they've already moved forward on education reform. penn yetta, the new president is a big proponent of energy reform. mexico has a lot of potential it is not tapping at present. >> tom: we mentioned the price performance that the exchange rate had, outperformed the united states, and you think it can still continue to build on those gains. >> i think the u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing, mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to pull mexico up? >> and mexican labor costs, when you adjust for productivity have been held flat over the next decade. china has seen its labor costs escalate, and the two have pretty close to met. so mexico is much more competitive on a cost basis, and it is here. >> tom: just across the border. finally, that brings us to the united states. how does the u.s. look compared to the rest of the world? >> i think we are still looking okay if we can get past this budget. >> tom: you're less excited about america than yo
they've already moved forward on education reform. penn yetta, the new president is a big proponent of energy reform. mexico has a lot of potential it is not tapping at present. >> tom: we mentioned the price performance that the exchange rate had, outperformed the united states, and you think it can still continue to build on those gains. >> i think the u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing, mexico should keep growing. >>...
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education; local hiring in jobs. i want to do my best to create good jobs, livable wage jobs, and healthy communities and that is a good piece of legislation moving for this year. i will continue to work with many of you in strengthening our public health protection not only in richmond district but in all of our communities and working with a small business leaders. to revitalize not only -- boulevard but balboa and clemente, revitalizing neighborhood corridors. i like to continue my work to improve the richmond district and make it livable for everyone, young and old, tenant, homeowners, immigrant families, small pop and mom businesses. i want to acknowledge that i am lucky to have three incredible staff from a legislative [indiscernible] (off mic). you have to look at the -- pieces of my campaign to understand that inside joke. a look forward to working with many of you on the issues that i raised. with this the first new board of supervisors, incredible people, i will do my part to move our city forward. thank yo
education; local hiring in jobs. i want to do my best to create good jobs, livable wage jobs, and healthy communities and that is a good piece of legislation moving for this year. i will continue to work with many of you in strengthening our public health protection not only in richmond district but in all of our communities and working with a small business leaders. to revitalize not only -- boulevard but balboa and clemente, revitalizing neighborhood corridors. i like to continue my work to...
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the mayor of osaka, who's also a lawyer, has condemned the board of education and the school. he is promising a thorough investigation. >> translator: beating someone 30 or 40 times is unpardonable. this is not short of a crime. if it really happened, this can be considered an assault case. >> reporter: japanese law bans physical punishment at schools but min sistry of education statistics show it happens just the same. hundreds of teachers across the country have been reprimanded in the past decade for using corporal punishment. in the 2011-2012 school year, 108 of 404 cases happened at sports clubs. the basketball team at the high school in question has made a name for itself at national tournaments. but it also has a reputation for abuse. parents have told the school and the board of education about incidents of corporal punishment. the club's supervisor, who is currently on suspension, has been at the school for 18 years. the length of his tenure and the success of his team gave him a lot of power. >> translator: the school wanted to have a new teacher as efficient as he i
the mayor of osaka, who's also a lawyer, has condemned the board of education and the school. he is promising a thorough investigation. >> translator: beating someone 30 or 40 times is unpardonable. this is not short of a crime. if it really happened, this can be considered an assault case. >> reporter: japanese law bans physical punishment at schools but min sistry of education statistics show it happens just the same. hundreds of teachers across the country have been reprimanded...
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we'll tell you about the education twist this time around. >> what about friday and gadget friday? what is this? that's it right there. take a look coming up. >>> 49ers fans get ready as they take on the green bay packers at candlestick. >> we now know who will do the kicking. jim harbaugh says his original guy david akers is still his guy despite signing billy cundiff last week. harbaugh says he feels akers gives the 49ers the best chance to win. kickoff is set for 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee and the mayor of green bay, wisconsin, james schmidt, are making a friendly wager on the game with an educational twist. if the niners win, green bay will sponsor special tours for hundreds of san francisco kids at the exploratorium science museum in april. if the 49ers lose, san francisco will sponsor free admission day at the children's museum of green bay. the bet includes exchange of local delicacies. >> i wonder what it is. 5:54 right now. you probably have a case for your iphone and ring tone of your own but does your iphone have a skateboard? scott mcgrew, that's
we'll tell you about the education twist this time around. >> what about friday and gadget friday? what is this? that's it right there. take a look coming up. >>> 49ers fans get ready as they take on the green bay packers at candlestick. >> we now know who will do the kicking. jim harbaugh says his original guy david akers is still his guy despite signing billy cundiff last week. harbaugh says he feels akers gives the 49ers the best chance to win. kickoff is set for 5:00...
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educators throughout this country have raised their hands for more demanding education for their kids. source in the coming years will likely drop and many of my colleagues will be called incompetent. and in fact, they are merely telling the truth. no good deed goes unpunished, as we all know. as a community, it is time to rally behind his candor and courage and prepare the public to consider smart investment, to support people who are making great choices and doing their work. it is time for society to reinvest in this work. at the same time, mediocre and crop the stuff is just as expensive as excellent stuff. we need to demand higher standards in the things that we purchase. some excellent stuff will be free. can we build our networks and be equally germane about investment and standing behind people and also a tough-minded enough to admit that a lot of what we have invested in so forcefully creates no return for children. there is a kind of dual candor that is possible. >> i'm michael with the education writers association. my question is about the wraparound effort involved in get
educators throughout this country have raised their hands for more demanding education for their kids. source in the coming years will likely drop and many of my colleagues will be called incompetent. and in fact, they are merely telling the truth. no good deed goes unpunished, as we all know. as a community, it is time to rally behind his candor and courage and prepare the public to consider smart investment, to support people who are making great choices and doing their work. it is time for...
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. >> good afternoon my name is tina [indiscernible] and having spent 16 years in women education i applaud women going forward. i don't look like a person of color but if you look at my freckles i consider myself a person of color too. i have worked in district 3, closely with many supervisors. welcome to supervisor yee and breed, welcome aboard. this is a great group. in this me very proud to be a san franciscan, and to call him my supervisor. thank you very much. >> president: next speaker. >> good afternoon and happy new year to you all. it is a pleasure to be here. my name is mattie scott, the founder of healing for our families and our nation, working hard in san francisco over the last 16 years to stop senseless violence. i lost my youngest son to gun violence in 1996, july 17th. we have been ever since trying to educate the leaders, our children, law enforcement, the board of supervisors and everyone present so that we do have one of the situation. i am happy that my district supervisor, london breed, who grew up where my son was killed 16 years ago, is my supervisor for district 5.
. >> good afternoon my name is tina [indiscernible] and having spent 16 years in women education i applaud women going forward. i don't look like a person of color but if you look at my freckles i consider myself a person of color too. i have worked in district 3, closely with many supervisors. welcome to supervisor yee and breed, welcome aboard. this is a great group. in this me very proud to be a san franciscan, and to call him my supervisor. thank you very much. >> president:...
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corrections and prison building than they were on higher education. california and texas are two states doing just that. why do we have so many prisoners? one could say there was in the late 7s a rise in violent crime and a series of laws that initially had been passed in response to that but what doesn't make sense if you look at the chart you will see incarceration rates were rising at such a high amount even as violent crime, actually diminishing. when i talk about an addiction to incarceration and talk about it in the context not just of traditional crime and criminal justice but also in the area of education. for those of you in public schools, you know that public schools around country have become increasingly criminalize. the simple principle of this venereal or behavior problems now can result in an arrest and entry to the juvenile justice system. immigration for lack of federal immigration solution, we have increasingly relied on enforcement and the tension and a lot of the same players who operate in the immigration detention context, those
corrections and prison building than they were on higher education. california and texas are two states doing just that. why do we have so many prisoners? one could say there was in the late 7s a rise in violent crime and a series of laws that initially had been passed in response to that but what doesn't make sense if you look at the chart you will see incarceration rates were rising at such a high amount even as violent crime, actually diminishing. when i talk about an addiction to...
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when educators do the same to our kids it makes us go bananas. like the virginia school had the 8-year-old singing "now i'm part of the 99%." who can forget this crazy one? >> everybody, let's sing it together. all right. i like that. >> one, two, three. >> eric: even worse is the way textbooks push the liberal agenda. take for example,be scholastic books that call themselves the world's leading publisher of children's books so it's likely that your kid is learning from one of the textbook. check out the wording of that algebra lesson. get this. which camera? number six? distribute the wealth. distribute the property of addition and multiplication. through grades three through distribute the wealth with a lovely rich girl with a big bag of money. you to read your kid's textbooks and find out what is taught. if you see a bias, explain it to your kids and tell your teachers you're on it. kimberly? >> kimberly: this isn't that easy. >> bob: exactly right. >> eric: did you read, do you read ronan's textbooks? >> kimberly: yes. but he doesn't have any
when educators do the same to our kids it makes us go bananas. like the virginia school had the 8-year-old singing "now i'm part of the 99%." who can forget this crazy one? >> everybody, let's sing it together. all right. i like that. >> one, two, three. >> eric: even worse is the way textbooks push the liberal agenda. take for example,be scholastic books that call themselves the world's leading publisher of children's books so it's likely that your kid is learning...
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also a reflection of -- [unintelligible] it means i have been educated with women. when were very important for me, my grandmother, my mother. they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and that kind of thing. we admit -- we -- women reacting on taking out the bra and putting it on fire. the fire of the bra. a symbol. showing that w
also a reflection of -- [unintelligible] it means i have been educated with women. when were very important for me, my grandmother, my mother. they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you...
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and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they provide clear expectations that everyone can work for together. most importantly, it is a foundation that we can build on to ensure that our students are well prepared with the skills and knowledge at they need to compete with the very best of the best from around the world. states and schools are working to implement new standards, upgrade training in standards, and you institute some of the initiatives under race to the top. nga has a role to ensure that some of the things we learned our shared with other states and the federal government. wi
and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they...
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can help muslim be added to the sport for us sport comes before school of course kids are still being educated so that you know how to tutors or take exams without actually attending training takes up most of their time from about the age of nine so there should have appeared to compete for the national scene if and when they are called up this approach is unique. russia has been a dominant force in the pool since he'd need two thousand and even with a host of greats now retired they still have current stars natale and said not to rely on. well swim a turncoat spends up to thirteen hours at a pool site to ensure the winning tradition carries on. all that so football won the state change the pot to the sports show as we continue to look back at the memorable hero sports that was twenty twelve today and now the king set to end we remember those days in september when russia still has returned home and alexander ovechkin let's do not one last guy to a second to come ring ding a lings go away. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse somet
can help muslim be added to the sport for us sport comes before school of course kids are still being educated so that you know how to tutors or take exams without actually attending training takes up most of their time from about the age of nine so there should have appeared to compete for the national scene if and when they are called up this approach is unique. russia has been a dominant force in the pool since he'd need two thousand and even with a host of greats now retired they still have...
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it's a distraction, and may be a way for people who don't make as much money or have the same level of education as you and it makes you feel better. >> we can't regulate. we can fight back but. >> we're not trying to fight back, just don't support it. >> cenk: a young woman who is fighting begins the dream act has her mother grabbed by ice. and they arrest her. it's a harrowing story. we'll talk about it when we return. [ sobbing ] >> this is happening to families everywhere. >> cenk: we're back here on "the young turks." erika andiola is the activist for the dream act. that's for young people who were brought into this country without documents but not because of anything they did. will they be allowed to stay longer. president obama, if you remember, took executive action that does allow them to stay, but it does not cover their pan. recently erika's mother was seized and she showed that on youtube. >> they took her for no reason. [ sobbing ] they asked me if my brother was related to me. i said yes he's my brother. they just took him. they just took him. they didn't want to tell me why. they
it's a distraction, and may be a way for people who don't make as much money or have the same level of education as you and it makes you feel better. >> we can't regulate. we can fight back but. >> we're not trying to fight back, just don't support it. >> cenk: a young woman who is fighting begins the dream act has her mother grabbed by ice. and they arrest her. it's a harrowing story. we'll talk about it when we return. [ sobbing ] >> this is happening to families...
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how about finding people jobs and education they can help themselves and their families out of poverty. no, bob, i'm not talking about the simple moms with two or three kids. i'm not talking about feeding children or feeding families. i'm talking about abuse in the system. >> bob: those are facts and strip clubs. does anybody have facts about what percentage of people abuse it like that. >> estimates have been 25-30% of that. hanks saloon and blue door video shop and soho lounge and drinks galore. >> bob: if i were to list food stores i could go on for years. it's nice thing to bring it out and makes it exciting, it is ridiculous. food stamps are needed by most people that need them. and paycheck issue that you refer to in the two or three twits or tweets, whatever you call them. you underestimated the american people intelligence. when they are getting a cut in pay local taxes, it's not much money. at first it was cut. when obama did this at the last minute. >> the point of that was, democrats never saw the paycheck coming. >> bob: you are making it sound like, everybody is seeing a m
how about finding people jobs and education they can help themselves and their families out of poverty. no, bob, i'm not talking about the simple moms with two or three kids. i'm not talking about feeding children or feeding families. i'm talking about abuse in the system. >> bob: those are facts and strip clubs. does anybody have facts about what percentage of people abuse it like that. >> estimates have been 25-30% of that. hanks saloon and blue door video shop and soho lounge and...
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for free to everyone around the world, they're going to turn education, high-quality education, from a privilege to a basic human right, so that anyone, no matter their social, economic or family circumstances, has access to the best education. >> reporter: those lofty goals-- the experience of teaching thousands of students and the possibility of future profits-- are what got these courses going. professors from top universities are signing up, even though they are not paid by the providers. eventually, universities may share revenues they receive-- when there are revenues-- with the professors. and those star professors have inspired intense student interest in the courses, says coursera's other co-founder, andrew ng. >> most people today will never have access to a princeton, stanford, cal tech class. but now, if you wake up tomorrow morning and you decide you want to take a cal tech class, you can. you can just sign up for one, and it's free. >> reporter: math teacher salman khan started providing free online classes in 2010 out of his house, arguing that new approaches to teachi
for free to everyone around the world, they're going to turn education, high-quality education, from a privilege to a basic human right, so that anyone, no matter their social, economic or family circumstances, has access to the best education. >> reporter: those lofty goals-- the experience of teaching thousands of students and the possibility of future profits-- are what got these courses going. professors from top universities are signing up, even though they are not paid by the...
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. >> the this does become the equivalent of the for profit education industry where they go after it and where the industry, people said, they will never go after that industry. the government went after that and in this case you end up with a very hard reset of the business models of these companies. >> and for profit education industry case the victim is at least in part the government. the government giving stupid loans. a relatively easy way of the government reducing the fiscal -- >> john, if in it case the victim is lower income population, a lot of lower income population and obama administration could be very interested in that, wouldn't that potentially have an impact? >> when did the government care about lowering people that way? lower income people are largely the victims of tobacco companies too. you look at tobacco, it is completely inversely correlated to wealth and income. rich people don't smoke. poor people smoke. people in most jurisdictions just raise taxes from that. >> okay, we will see. we will see who is correct on this one. john, thank you very much for comin
. >> the this does become the equivalent of the for profit education industry where they go after it and where the industry, people said, they will never go after that industry. the government went after that and in this case you end up with a very hard reset of the business models of these companies. >> and for profit education industry case the victim is at least in part the government. the government giving stupid loans. a relatively easy way of the government reducing the fiscal...
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>> look, we know that public education in california is uneven. that's on a good day, okay? the student performs on standardized tests wildly, dropout soars throughout the state. 50%, 60%. this is not good. governor brown, like many public education experts, attributes a good deal of the difference here to the fact that there's just not enough money. disparities in the funding programs, if you will. >> there's always that argument where some come in and say, no, it's about raising standards and holding teachers accountable. others saying, no, our spending is so low compared to other states. we can't compete. what's he going to do? >> teachers have to be accountable, parents have to be accountable, but you have to have the money to get done what needs to be done. first, not so much of a problem, wants the legislature to ease or eliminate rules that school districts must abide by to receive special funds, for things like class size limits, school busing programs, a litany of things, that receive funds from special pots, if you will. the idea is to allow school districts to sor
>> look, we know that public education in california is uneven. that's on a good day, okay? the student performs on standardized tests wildly, dropout soars throughout the state. 50%, 60%. this is not good. governor brown, like many public education experts, attributes a good deal of the difference here to the fact that there's just not enough money. disparities in the funding programs, if you will. >> there's always that argument where some come in and say, no, it's about raising...
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thank you and as usual it's a pleasure to be back i read you middleton you've been writing about the education bubble tell us about well it's a bubble that's very similar to i guess all the other bubbles in the history of the developed nation you have an excessive amount of debt chasing funding said that either has inflated value and offer tissues where you the debt is the student loan . system credit system in the u.s. particularly and the assets of the deployments that the loans of funding. the diplomas have both in my opinion and from and a little perspective even inflated a fictitious value and the debt is excessive it's very easy to attain and it's massive it's approaching that of the subprime bubble at its peak which was a roughly about one point three trillion dollars the student loan. debt market is piercing the tree and mark and increasing by roughly we you know hundred billion dollars or so prefer. two thirds of a quarter every other month i think at this rate so really looking somewhere above midyear it would be past the subprime. bubble level in terms of aggregate amount what makes
thank you and as usual it's a pleasure to be back i read you middleton you've been writing about the education bubble tell us about well it's a bubble that's very similar to i guess all the other bubbles in the history of the developed nation you have an excessive amount of debt chasing funding said that either has inflated value and offer tissues where you the debt is the student loan . system credit system in the u.s. particularly and the assets of the deployments that the loans of funding....
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mystery that among the industrial countries japan has been the only country that women with higher education do not have careers, do not stay on the job for long periods of time. men, i expect to become breadwinners. they are expected to be trained to be breadwinners. so they are forced into the labor force. and women are expected to be home makers. caregivers at home. >> as she points out even mothers who work are expected to take care of the children rather than the fathers. a recent poll found that in almost 75% of double income families the mothers are responsible for looking after the children. in only 2% of the families is the father. >> they are pressured by the norm as well as the attitude and the mindset of their parents-in-law and the husbands that you are the child career. >> she says japan lags far behind other nations on this issue. for example, the netherlands implemented laws that give men and women the same benefits whether they work full time or part time. that gives couples greater flexibility in balancing work and their commitment. >> what should the government be doing? >
mystery that among the industrial countries japan has been the only country that women with higher education do not have careers, do not stay on the job for long periods of time. men, i expect to become breadwinners. they are expected to be trained to be breadwinners. so they are forced into the labor force. and women are expected to be home makers. caregivers at home. >> as she points out even mothers who work are expected to take care of the children rather than the fathers. a recent...
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>> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people are in the rain, let's say, in society, like having the joy to address. like you have to be like the color of the street of paris. you ought not to be remarkable. it is very demanding of the people. so i said to the people, no, we have to be like everyone else. in london, it was completely different, and it still is. more distance that makes them, for me, more fascinating than the french. >> we want to take questions from the audience, but i did just want to ask you a quick question about your work in movies because that has been so extraordinarily exceptional. i think probably a lo
>> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people...
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this massive bubble that blew up in the case of sallie mae student loans the collateral and is the education that's being produced to create a person who can make money in the economy generate growth and taxable income but i gather from your work that that's not working either the education system is not producing jobs that are creating a taxable income the collateral value of a student in america is dropping along with those credit bubble your thoughts. well the civil dimensions number one is an employment dimension where you have a structural change in the plot and employment in my opinion and even if you don't by the structural change in employment in other words technology has either eliminated or cause the economic incentive to outsource many jobs you have an increase in service sector and a decrease in certain other sectors where a four year education would have been more amenable even if you don't buy that you simply have very high unemployment you know if you follow the trend from the last ten to fifteen years in employment that is cyclical high that's number one you know in order to
this massive bubble that blew up in the case of sallie mae student loans the collateral and is the education that's being produced to create a person who can make money in the economy generate growth and taxable income but i gather from your work that that's not working either the education system is not producing jobs that are creating a taxable income the collateral value of a student in america is dropping along with those credit bubble your thoughts. well the civil dimensions number one is...
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that tragedy in aurora, followed by the shooting deaths of 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut, led the president to promise action. well, tonight, major garrett at the white house has learned some of what the president intends to do. major? >> reporter: scott, senior administration officials tell us the president is likely to unveil his new ideas to reduce gun violence next week. the president will push his gun control agenda in his state of the union address next month. in the meantime, we're learning some specifics about what that program is. the president wants congress to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004, and extend criminal and mental health background checks to firearms sales at gun shows and through private dealers. vice president biden has devoted this week to hearing from all sides, including the n.r.a. tomorrow. >> we're here today to deal with a problem that requires immediate action, urgent action, and the president and i are determined to take action. >> reporter: he met today with victims of gun violence and gun control advocate
that tragedy in aurora, followed by the shooting deaths of 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut, led the president to promise action. well, tonight, major garrett at the white house has learned some of what the president intends to do. major? >> reporter: scott, senior administration officials tell us the president is likely to unveil his new ideas to reduce gun violence next week. the president will push his gun control agenda in his state of the union address next...